Armani Barron and Alex Kirschenbaum review “Holy Ghost,” the third episode of the premiere season for HBO’s new prestige fantasy horror period adventure, “Lovecraft Country,” developed by Misha Green and executive produced by Green, Jordan ...
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TV Core-ner: “Lovecraft Country,” Season 1, Episode 3: “Holy Ghost”
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TV Core-ner Podcast: “Lovecraft Country,” Season 1, Episodes 1-2
Armani Barron and Alex Kirschenbaum review the first two episodes of the premiere season for HBO’s new prestige fantasy horror period adventure, “Lovecraft Country,” developed by Misha Green and executive produced by Green, Jordan Peele, ...
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TV Core-ner Podcast: “Little Fires Everywhere,” Season 1
Armani Barron and Luiza Serra discuss how the star-studded new Hulu show "Little Fires Everywhere" explores themes of womanhood -- and the difficult decisions women navigate in motherhood.
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Filmcore Podcast: “The Hunt”
Armani Barron and Alex Kirschenbaum tackle the movie so controversial it was effectively kicked out of theaters twice — once by its studio, Universal, buckling under pressure to postpone its initial release, and then again by ...
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Filmcore Podcast: “The Platform”
In a continued attempt to maximize our time at home during the coronavirus pandemic, Armani Barron and Alex Kirschenbaum watched the dystopian Spanish science fiction thriller “The Platform,” a new arrival to Netflix streaming. SoundCloud YouTube
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Filmcore Podcast: “House Party”
Happy COVID-19 quarantine, guys and ghouls! To avoid cabin fever and live vicariously via Kid and Play, Armani Barron and Alex Kirschenbaum watched the original "House Party" on the 30th anniversary of its release.
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“Midsommar” Critical Exchangecore
The Critical Exchangecore podcast is back! Armani Barron and Adora Wilson-Eye review "Midsommar," director Ari Aster's Swedish daytime pagan cult horror film, starring Florence Pugh. "Midsommar" serves as the follow-up to Aster's divisive 2018 directorial debut, "Hereditary."
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TV Core-ner: “Westworld” Season 2, Episodes 5 & 6
TJ Morrison and Armani Barron discuss their beef with the writers of HBO's hit show "Westworld," across episode 5, "Akane No Mai" and episode 6, "Phase Space." As we ride the plot train to seemingly nowhere do the writers have a (trigger warning) trump card up their sleeve or are we to be left as disappointed as Drake's secret son?